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Video: With just N5,000 fake Plateau doctor carried out abortions, lured minors into prostitution

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  • As SSS operatives shut down another clinic in Plateau over death of patient

A probing report has revealed how a “fake doctor” conducted abortions for young girls in the Yan-Doya community in Jos, Plateau capital. and enticed minors into prostitution.

The report was undertaken by a freelance journalist from Kano with support from the Women Radio Centre and MacArthur Foundation.

The report highlighted how residents of the Yan Doya community have been patronising one Ali Madida who allegedly operated an illegal medical facility.

Madida was also accused of introducing girls who visited his facility for medical attention to prostitution under the guise of providing them a means of livelihood.

The report said many girls below the age of 15 were forced into prostitution due to “poverty, illiteracy and poor parental care” in the community.

According to the report, young girls who visited the clinic were matched with men who took advantage of them for N5,000.

The report said the girls were forced to return to the facility for an abortion when they got pregnant and made to pay the same amount for the procedure.

In the report, a source identified as Khadija said she visited the clinic with her friend Halima for an abortion.

While Khadija survived the operation, her friend died after she suffered some complications.

“After some months, I noticed that I was pregnant, so I went back to Dr. Ali and he aborted the pregnancy for me. I suffered from stomach pain for months. I nearly died before I got myself back,” she told the reporter.

“A few months later, a friend of mine, Halima went to him to abort her pregnancy and in the process of the abortion, she got some complications and died.”

Many victims who spoke with the reporter talked anonymously so as not to “lose business deals” with Madida.

The report said Madida had been arrested by law enforcement agencies many times but was later released.

Speaking during the virtual press conference on the investigative report, Toun Sanaiya, chief executive officer (CEO) of Women Radio Centre, commended the reporter for her “bravery and audacity” in uncovering the crimes.

Taiwo Adeleye, the project officer of the centre, said relevant authorities have assured that Madida would be arrested and his license would be revoked.

Adeleye added that Madida is already renovating the “unregistered clinic.”

Watch this 11mins video on the N5K illegal abortion on Jos minors below.

https://fb.watch/rUBWsmlvdG/

In another development, AL-Ihsan Clinic in the Unguwan Rogo community in Jos North LGA of Plateau State has been closed by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) due to allegations of unprofessional practices.

A report said that security operatives took the step following the unfortunate death of a female patient at the clinic.

The demise of the woman, who underwent surgery performed by Abdul Lukman, has caused significant uproar in the area.

Many individuals have reportedly attributed her death to the surgery, leading to concerns about Abdul’s medical expertise.

According to sources, the DSS took action after receiving complaints from community members who reported the alleged unprofessional conduct at the clinic to the state’s Ministry of Health and the DSS.

“The primary reason for sealing the hospital is the alleged quackery activities at the clinic which came to light after a woman’s death following a surgical procedure there.

“The issue is that Mr Lukman is not a qualified medical doctor,” Daily Trust quoted one of the sources, Muhammad Albasu, to have said.

“In fact, he is not a doctor at all, and therefore lacks the necessary qualifications to perform surgical procedures. He is not doctor. He is currently schooling but he has been carrying out surgery on people in the community,” he added.

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